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Loudoun County Parkway Evergreen Mills Road (SR 621), John Mosby Highway (US 50), Riding Plaza, Riding Center Drive, Nations Street, Tall Cedars Parkway, Center Street, Freedom Street, Dabner Drive,
Kath Shelper Her production credits include "Confessions of a Headhunter", "Plains Empty", "Bush Mechanics", "Above The Dust Level", and "Green Bush". She was a founding member of the film production company Film Depot along with fellow producers Louise Smith and Matthew Dabner. Kath now works out of her own production company Scarlett Pictures.
The Jazz Café The original Jazz Café was founded by Jon Dabner and Jean Marshall in the 1980s in Newington Green, Stoke Newington, and moved to Camden Town in 1990. Mean Fiddler took over bookings in 1992. In 2008 MAMA & Company acquired the Mean Fiddler Music Group and continued to operate the venue until it was purchased by The Columbo Group in 2016. Throughout its various owners the club has continued to showcase performers from the genres of neo-soul, hip hop, electronica, blues, world, reggae, Latin and soul, as well as providing a venue for new and established jazz artists.
Cedar Boys Cedar Boys is a 2009 Australian film about the life of Middle Eastern young adults in Western Sydney, Australia. Written, Directed and co-Produced by Serhat Caradee and produced by Matthew Dabner, Ranko Markovic, Jeff Purser. "Cedar Boys" had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival. It opened in theatres on 30 July 2009 and was made available on DVD on 7 December 2009. The film has a dedication at the end to Caradee's mother, who died of cancer nineteen days after the film was completed.
The Silent Scream The Silent Scream is a 1984 anti-abortion educational film directed by Jack Duane Dabner and narrated by Bernard Nathanson, an obstetrician, NARAL Pro-Choice America founder, and abortion provider turned pro-life activist, and produced in partnership with the National Right to Life Committee. The film depicts the abortion process via ultrasound and shows an abortion taking place in the uterus. During the abortion process, the fetus is described as appearing to make outcries of pain and discomfort. The video has been a popular tool used by the pro-life campaign in arguing against abortion, but it has been criticized as misleading by members of the medical community.